Till- 1 . ' \\D ANTI' MAN 41* 



.iiiiiii.ii with nthcr animal- "men oft I in tin* 



struggle 1*69 become submerged and disappear." 



ales among mankiml to e\t.-rmin- 



ate the unfit an nerve the In-tlcr adapted inii\ 11- 



nals who transmit to their chiMren the chara- 



ut of a Young Male ( hiM I'hotoxniplMd from 



tin- inol.il,- fr,-t w.-n- f.-r .1 -l,..Tt turn- nt rrt in 



a|>. ! 



which Lr;m> thrni alv,-uita vual selcH'tion is prob- 



al.ly more operative in man than in any otlirr animal 



species. Among men, espiM-iaHy civil izinl men, choice 



in marriage has come to be based less upon the physical 



OS whirli appeal to the lower animals, and more 



largely upon int.-ll.-.-iual and moral attractions. Sexual 



lion thus serves to in. i ease and perpetuate these 



highly important chai . lf * 



